Track how Edison's inventions changed everyday life. Imagine a world without lightbulbs or sound recordings!
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Read about U.S. inventor Thomas Edison. What years did he work? With what resources did he work? What challenges did he overcome? Find the dates and names of his major discoveries. What did his first lightbulbs, phonographs, and other items look like?
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Work with a small group of classmates to compile a list of Edison's most important inventions, and their dates, with Crayola® Colored Pencils. Be ready to explain why you think they are so important.
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Count out one button for each invention, or make small Crayola Model Magic replicas of each one.
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Glue the invention buttons or replicas in a line along the top of a large paper with Crayola School Glue. Connect them with a line of Crayola Glitter Glue. Dry.
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Write the dates and any information that is important about each invention on the timeline with Crayola Fine Line Markers. If you used buttons, draw a picture to represent the invention. Label each one. Title your Thomas Edison Timeline.
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